Archive for the Month: March 2012				
						
		
						
					March 1, 2012				
				
									–  HPSGUYANA’S 42nd Republic anniversary celebration on February 23 was nothing short of stupendous, according to Government’s Top Spokesman, Dr. Roger Luncheon. He reported that this was the strongly								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									Heavy, constant rainfall will flood the city, says Mayor Hamilton GreenEVEN if all of the pumps are up and running, Georgetown Mayor Hamilton Green is convinced that should rain								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									DANNY Rajkumar, 20, of Mon Repos, who was arrested by the police in the canefield aback of Plaisance, last February 23, 2012, following an armed robbery at Better Hope,								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									POLICE were yesterday hunting for two bandits who robbed Popeye’s Chicken and Seafood Restaurant, on Vlissingen Road, in Georgetown, on Tuesday night, taking away $389,000. The police report said								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									THE Ministry of Labour was successful in brokering an agreement among the UG administration, the University of Guyana Senior Staff Association (UGSSA) and the University of Guyana Workers Union								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									DPP, Greene’s lawyers to make written submissionsDIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Shalimar Ali-Hack said, yesterday, that she is expected to make written submissions, within 10 days, to Acting Chief								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									– LuncheonGOVERNMENT has expressed concerns over the ongoing industrial action by sugar workers, taking into consideration the adverse effect on the industry, Head of the Presidential Secretariat (HPS), Dr.								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									…garbage hinders water running off, schools dismissed earlyCANALS overflowed their banks, trees came crashing down, garbage floated in almost all waterways and school children were dismissed from classes early								
				
					March 1, 2012				
				
									DEPUTY City Engineer Lloyd Alleyne  blamed heavy rains and soggy roots for the fall of the samaan tree on Vlissengen Road, in the vicinity of Office of the President,								
				 
				

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